laubia
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From Frankish *laubijā (“shelter, arbour”). First attested from a document in Milan dated 865.
laubia f (genitive laubiae); first declension[1][2] (Early Medieval Latin)
First-declension noun.
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
Nominative | laubia | laubiae |
Genitive | laubiae | laubiārum |
Dative | laubiae | laubiīs |
Accusative | laubiam | laubiās |
Ablative | laubiā | laubiīs |
Vocative | laubia | laubiae |
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